Has anyone here ever called mfj technical support? This is real polite guy named Stan he works there and he's the most helpful dude you've ever spoken to before. I suggest everyone on here gets on the phone and calls mfj technical support and ask to speak to Stan. He's just great.
Plz beware, if u purchase this unit u will need and AT keyboard (5 Pin Din) or purchase an adaptor cable. I ordered a new PS2 Keyboard and a PS2 to 5 Pin DIN (AT) adaptor. (Adaptor needs to be Male on 5 PIN DIN side, and the PS2 Side of the Adaptor Female), Adaptor on amazon 4$ and keyboard was about 15$, you will also need and audio cable, the type of cable will depend upon your rig for audio to the 464, receive, then another cable from the 464 Keyer out to the rig. When I finally get all my cables etc, I may put a video together showing all connections, still waiting on 1 cable
Thank you for the video. I just ordered this reader but have not received it yet. I have two questions, does it come with the power cord? Also, the keyboard can you show me what kind of pin connection there is for the keyboard? Thank you very much.
Any chance you could show the cable set up for this 464.One guy has said you need a stereo 1/4 to single rca as a mono 1/4 to single rca wont work but i cant find one of these cables anywhwere on the internet and mfj are a waste of time never answer any e-mails .
i cannot read my received clearly. can u help me how to adjust the tone and the volume? what is the proper settings on this please.? i can transmit very will but the reader mfj 464 cannot read very will. please help.
There are two trim pot adjustments on the front one is for tone and the other is signal level. With a small flat blade screwdriver, set them both to the center rotational position. With a good morse code signal rotate the tone trim pot slowly until the tone is picked up and the red led flashes the brightest. Once the tone is matched, them you can set the level. If the led flashes too much, turn the signal level down.
thats my problem before but its okay now... just follow the manual. my problem now is i cannot get the correct and the proper settings for tone and volume so the device can read cw will.
Chad Butler Thank you for your response. After I wrote the comment I did see that they were available from MJF. It is a kind offer but no thank you I don't need one just yet, I am a newbie in fact I go to take my technician's test tomorrow.
Great! I actually used this 464 when i first got my technicians license. It got me excited about HF because it allowed me to make contacts on CW on 40 and 80 meters before i ever started trying to learn morse code. Have fun!
Helped a friend of mine with this problem. Get an AT to PS/2 adapter. That'll cost you a couple of dollars online. Then all you need is a PS/2 keyboard, which many people will probably give you. If not, you can get one for about .99 to 1.99 at a thrift shop.
Hi there friend of mine has one of these, when the morse comes it fast it reads it as a load of E E E's, is there anyway to set the incoming morse speed...not the sending speed...g4vvq.
yes, the two small holes in the front of the unit allow you to set the input level and tone of the incoming signal using a small screwdriver. If the unit is displaying EEEEE, try adjusting the level and tone.
Has anyone here ever called mfj technical support? This is real polite guy named Stan he works there and he's the most helpful dude you've ever spoken to before. I suggest everyone on here gets on the phone and calls mfj technical support and ask to speak to Stan. He's just great.
pretty good video, but difficult to read the displays on the 2 MFJ devices
Chad, this is a good video. Can you let us know which cables are needed to make the connections shown in the video? That would help immensely.
You should tell about the extra cable you need for this mfj product to get on the air
Thank you Sir. MFJ have just made a sale thanks to this video.
Plz beware, if u purchase this unit u will need and AT keyboard (5 Pin Din) or purchase an adaptor cable. I ordered a new PS2 Keyboard and a PS2 to 5 Pin DIN (AT) adaptor. (Adaptor needs to be Male on 5 PIN DIN side, and the PS2 Side of the Adaptor Female), Adaptor on amazon 4$ and keyboard was about 15$, you will also need and audio cable, the type of cable will depend upon your rig for audio to the 464, receive, then another cable from the 464 Keyer out to the rig. When I finally get all my cables etc, I may put a video together showing all connections, still waiting on 1 cable
Nice demo, but in a world of amazing keyer/readers, how do you convince a camera to blur?
can you give us a layout showing cable connections from mfj644 to radio icom 7300?thank you in advance
can you explain a little on whats going on here on your desk? how they all work together?
I wish folks could learn how to focus their camera !
Thank you for the video. I just ordered this reader but have not received it yet. I have two questions, does it come with the power cord? Also, the keyboard can you show me what kind of pin connection there is for the keyboard? Thank you very much.
great! let me know how you like it.
Hi, would you mind doing a wiring diagram of you connections.
Many thanks
Any chance you could show the cable set up for this 464.One guy has said you need a stereo 1/4 to single rca as a mono 1/4 to single rca wont work but i cant find one of these cables anywhwere on the internet and mfj are a waste of time never answer any e-mails .
you got out to Bend, oregon using qrp from the southern us?
i cannot read my received clearly. can u help me how to adjust the tone and the volume? what is the proper settings on this please.? i can transmit very will but the reader mfj 464 cannot read very will. please help.
There are two trim pot adjustments on the front one is for tone and the other is signal level. With a small flat blade screwdriver, set them both to the center rotational position. With a good morse code signal rotate the tone trim pot slowly until the tone is picked up and the red led flashes the brightest. Once the tone is matched, them you can set the level. If the led flashes too much, turn the signal level down.
@@cebutler100 thank you. i 'll try. 73
Why I can't transmit using my keyboard? Can u teach me how?
thats my problem before but its okay now... just follow the manual. my problem now is i cannot get the correct and the proper settings for tone and volume so the device can read cw will.
Hi, I was wondering if this would be good for my 10-meter beacon?. I used to use the Logikey K5.
Why don't you just build one out of an Arduino
@@glenng.8254 wouldn't know where to start lol
Chad I was wondering where you found an "AT" keyboard as i called for in the specs?
BillTrainingTech MFJ sells the MFJ-551. I find them at thrift shops for a couple of bucks, got a few extra if you want me to send you one.
Chad Butler Thank you for your response. After I wrote the comment I did see that they were available from MJF. It is a kind offer but no thank you I don't need one just yet, I am a newbie in fact I go to take my technician's test tomorrow.
Great! I actually used this 464 when i first got my technicians license. It got me excited about HF because it allowed me to make contacts on CW on 40 and 80 meters before i ever started trying to learn morse code. Have fun!
Helped a friend of mine with this problem. Get an AT to PS/2 adapter. That'll cost you a couple of dollars online. Then all you need is a PS/2 keyboard, which many people will probably give you. If not, you can get one for about .99 to 1.99 at a thrift shop.
Hi there friend of mine has one of these, when the morse comes it fast it reads it as a load of E E E's, is there anyway to set the incoming morse speed...not the sending speed...g4vvq.
yes, the two small holes in the front of the unit allow you to set the input level and tone of the incoming signal using a small screwdriver. If the unit is displaying EEEEE, try adjusting the level and tone.
Thanks chad that's helpful will try that cheers Fred in UK
Old Video Chad - but did you keep the MFJ-464 and continue to use it? -- N1KTJ Kevin
Yes absolutely. I use it when I work cw. Permanent fixture to my setup
Thanks. Chad. Was looking at software called MRP40 to interpret Morse via laptop . But I like the idea of a stand alone device and keyboard.
Fun stuff! Here's the 40m CUB in action! ua-cam.com/play/PLFiIJJI5T2wcF59KZU7TzHf1WwPcBQAja.html
Hail State 73 de W5BLX
Que coisa mais idiota!! "Fazer Cw deste jeito é fazer aquilo com camizinha"
totally out of focus